Tabs

BillingRevenue recognition

AI billing platform that reads contracts to automate invoicing, AR collections, and revenue recognition.

Updated July 2026 tabs.com

Overview

Tabs is an AI-powered billing and finance platform for B2B companies whose revenue lives in negotiated contracts. Its distinguishing move is ingestion: it reads executed contracts and order forms directly, extracting billing terms — pricing, ramps, payment schedules, renewal dates — instead of requiring finance to re-key them into a billing configuration. From there it generates invoices, chases collections, and drives revenue recognition schedules off the same extracted terms. Finance teams at contract-heavy SaaS companies use it to collapse the contract-to-cash gap that usually spans several disconnected tools and spreadsheets.

Capabilities on the RevOps map

Which of the capability map's modules Tabs covers — each links to the module's own page, with every tool that supports it.

Module Phase Depth Note
Run Revenue Operations
Receivables / AR Automation Collect & Recover Core Automated invoicing and collections follow-up driven by extracted contract terms
Revenue Recognition (ASC 606) Financial Operations Supported Rev-rec schedules generated from the same contract data that drives billing
Deferred Revenue Management Credit & Compliance Supported

What makes it different

Most billing platforms start after someone has translated the contract into plans and line items; Tabs makes the contract itself the input, with AI extraction doing the translation. That squarely targets the quiet failure mode of B2B billing — invoices that drift from what the contract actually says.

Frequently asked questions

How reliable is AI contract extraction for billing?

Treat it as acceleration with review, not blind automation — extracted terms should be verified before the first invoice goes out, and Tabs structures that review. The gain is that verification of a parsed contract is far faster than manual transcription, and errors surface once rather than recurring every billing cycle.

Who is Tabs best suited for?

B2B finance teams billing off bespoke contracts — custom pricing, ramps, mixed payment schedules — where mainstream subscription billing tools force awkward workarounds. Pure self-serve businesses with uniform plans get less from the contract-ingestion premise.

Closest alternatives

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